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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been the victim of cat furniture scratching?  Ahhh, you love those little furballs, and yet, they can really destroy your stuff.  What do you do?  Here is a little article I found that addresses this very issue.  I hope it is helpful! How to Stop Your Cat From Scratching Your Furniture By...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://99f93eommhm7ob1jqf2bgi1l51.hop.clickbank.net/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-682" title="catscratchingchair" src="http://kitten-pictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/12/cat-furniture-scratching-how-to-stop-your-cat-from-scratching-your-furniture/catscratchingchair-150x150.jpg" alt="catscratchingchair" width="150" height="150" /></a>Have you ever been the victim of <strong>cat furniture scratching</strong>?  Ahhh, you love those little furballs, and yet, they can really destroy your stuff.  What do you do?  Here is a little article I found that addresses this very issue.  I hope it is helpful!</p>
<hr />How to Stop Your Cat From  Scratching Your Furniture</p>
<div style="margin: 0px 0px 15px;">By <a id="togglebio" href="/?expert=L._Zackarian">L.  Zackarian</a></div>
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<p>Cats are wonderful pets. They are more independent than dogs yet also very  affectionate and loyal. Cats are very smart animals but despite their  intelligence they can still demonstrate unwanted cat behavior. Cats have a  natural instinct to scratch and claw anything they find that suits their needs.  Unfortunately, you cannot stop a cat from scratching furniture because it is a  natural behavior for them. Cats scratch for a variety of reasons including  marking their territory, hygiene purposes, and it provides good exercise for  them. Instead of just accepting the fact that your cat will scratch your  furniture, there are things you can do to redirect this unwanted behavior.<a href="http://99f93eommhm7ob1jqf2bgi1l51.hop.clickbank.net/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-203" title="catobediencetrainingsecrets_sm" src="http://kitten-pictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/catobediencetrainingsecrets_sm.jpg" alt="catobediencetrainingsecrets_sm" width="120" height="123" /></a></p>
<p>Unlike popular myth, cats can be trained to do almost anything that they are  able to do. One important factor that is a must for success is a patient owner.  Cats are not as dependent as dogs are and therefore they are more content by  themselves. But don&#8217;t let their independence fool you. They still require love,  affection, and quality time with you, they just tend to dictate to you when the  attention is wanted and when it is not. When your cat is in the mood for  affection from you, it is the perfect time to train them. If your cat behavior  problem is scratching the furniture or other valuables, then you must work on  how to stop the cat from scratching the furniture. A great way I have learned to  prevent this behavior is to provide your cat with its own furniture. Cats are  territorial and will quickly bond with a scratching post or cat tree. Catnip is  often used to attract the cat to the cat tree, and before you know it, the cat  will begin scratching its own furniture. I find it useful to provide my cats  with several cat trees throughout my home and providing them a window seat will  soon become a favorite place to sit, scratch and play. Your cat needs to be  taught that scratching up your furniture is not acceptable so when it occurs  make sure you redirect the behavior with a firm &#8220;NO!&#8221; and then bring them to  their furniture. Always praise your cat when it scratches its own possessions to  positively reinforce the good behavior. Offer a reward to your cat to further  reinforce the positive behavior. Cat treats are a great way to reward your cat  while in training. Before too long it is possible to stop your cat from  scratching your furniture.</p>
<p>Remember to always be consistent when training a cat. Even if it is  inconvenient for you to stop whatever you are doing to redirect the behavior  problem, you must stay consistent and make the extra effort to bring the cat  back to its cat tree or scratching post and praise the cat for scratching the  appropriate things. Your cat will soon learn what is acceptable to scratch and  what is not and most of the time you will achieve success in a relatively short  time. There are some cats that are more persistent with bad behavior and the  trick is to know exactly how to stop the unwanted behavior, and the earlier the  better. I used an e-book to help correct some of the more persistent unwanted  behaviors that I just couldn&#8217;t seem to fix myself and I highly recommend it to  anyone who is having an issue with a cat behavior problem. This book was very  helpful to me to stop my cat from scratching the furniture.</p>
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<p>I would love for you to visit my blog at <a href="http://pet-products-reviews.blogspot.com/" target="_new">http://pet-products-reviews.blogspot.com</a> for a link  to my personally recommended cat behavior problem book and other helpful cat  information.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 1em;">Article Source: <a href="?expert=L._Zackarian">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=L._Zackarian</a></p>
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